Item title reads - In the heart of the jungle, Duke of Connaught, who is an excellent shot, enjoys great sport. India.
The Duke and others climb up and sit on an elephant. M/S as two elephants wade through the water followed by Indians on foot. Various shots as they walk across fields. M/S...
Item title reads - In the heart of the jungle, Duke of Connaught, who is an excellent shot, enjoys great sport. India.
The Duke and others climb up and sit on an elephant. M/S as two elephants wade through the water followed by Indians on foot. Various shots as they walk across fields. M/S of a dead tiger laid out on the ground, a man lifts its head up. M/S of the Duke and others stood about. M/S of elephant kneeling so the Duke can dismount, it gets up again afterwards and he walks off.
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